Arsenal vs Chelsea 1 0 Live Review Goal & Highlights Community Shield 2015/2016Arsenal are the FA Community Shield winners and Arsene Wenger has finally gotten one over on Jose Mourinho, as his Gunners beat Chelsea 1-0 thanks to a gorgeous goal from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.In a match intended for spectacle and glory, we didnt really see a ton of it - Chelsea were a bit more pragmatic than normal, seemingly wanting to avoid injuries to key players in a relatively meaningless match, and Arsenal looking a little rusty and discombobulated with an ineffective Theo Walcott at striker. There was plenty of action, but by and large much of it wasnt terribly effective.That changed when Arsenal forward Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain got set free down Chelseas left side, sending Cesar Azpilicueta spinning around trying to find any way to contain the young winger. A step to his left saw Ox burst out of a line of shadow just as he fired a rocket of a shot across the face of goal to the top corner, and Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois was utterly helpless to save it.Chelsea started exerting more control of the match in the rest of the half, though Oxlade-Chamberlains pace down his flank continued to cause them troubles whenever Arsenal managed to win the ball back. That continued into the second half, and Chelsea slowly started creating more and more danger - but their best scoring chance came to naught when Eden Hazard, clear through on goal, blazed his shot high after a heavy first touch.That moment spurred Arsenal to slowly wrest more control of the match back into their hands, with Oxlade-Chamberlain and substitute Olivier Giroud creating a fair amount of danger. As the match wore down and more substitutes were brought in, the pace of the game slowed along with it, with Chelsea seemingly to mostly be content to take the result as it stood, not wanting to give up more goals. They did make an apparently attacking substitution when they brought on Victor Moses for John Terry, but with how things ran on the pitch after that, it seemed more like a substitution to get Moses time on the pitch than anything overly tactical.Its hard to take too much away from this match competitively - Chelsea clearly never go into top gear, and while Arsene Wenger finally beat Jose Mourinho, this isnt exactly a match with big meaning in a competitive format. When the chips are truly down with league points or FA Cup advancement on the line, you can be sure that well see a much more aggressive and lethal approach from Chelsea.The question then is whether or not Arsenal can step up enough to meet that higher level - that much isnt entirely clear just yet, but it certainly seems hopeful with some of their solid performances today.Arsenal: Petr Cech; Hector Bellerin, Per Mertesacker, Laurent Koscielny, Nacho Monreal; Francis Coquelln, Santi Cazorla; Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Mikel Arteta 77), Mesut zil (Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 82), Aaron Ramsey; Theo Walcott (Olivier Giroud 66)Goals: Oxlade-Chamberlain (24)Chelsea: Thibaut Courtois; Branislav Ivanovic, Gary Cahill, John Terry (Victor Moses 82), Cesar Azpilicueta (Kurt Zouma 69); Nemanja Matic, Ramires (Oscar 54); Willian, Cesc Fabregas, Eden Hazard; Loic Remy (Radamel Falcao 46)

ARSENAL v CHELSEA 1-0 Alex Chamberlain Goal Community Shield 2015ALEX CHAMBERLAIN goal. Arsenal are the FA Community Shield winners and Arsene Wenger has finally gotten one over on Jose Mourinho, as his Gunners beat Chelsea 1-0 thanks to a gorgeous goal from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.In a match intended for spectacle and glory, we didnt really see a ton of it - Chelsea were a bit more pragmatic than normal, seemingly wanting to avoid injuries to key players in a relatively meaningless match, and Arsenal looking a little rusty and discombobulated with an ineffective Theo Walcott at striker. There was plenty of action, but by and large much of it wasnt terribly effective.That changed when Arsenal forward Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain got set free down Chelseas left side, sending Cesar Azpilicueta spinning around trying to find any way to contain the young winger. A step to his left saw Ox burst out of a line of shadow just as he fired a rocket of a shot across the face of goal to the top corner, and Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois was utterly helpless to save it.Chelsea started exerting more control of the match in the rest of the half, though Oxlade-Chamberlains pace down his flank continued to cause them troubles whenever Arsenal managed to win the ball back. That continued into the second half, and Chelsea slowly started creating more and more danger - but their best scoring chance came to naught when Eden Hazard, clear through on goal, blazed his shot high after a heavy first touch.That moment spurred Arsenal to slowly wrest more control of the match back into their hands, with Oxlade-Chamberlain and substitute Olivier Giroud creating a fair amount of danger. As the match wore down and more substitutes were brought in, the pace of the game slowed along with it, with Chelsea seemingly to mostly be content to take the result as it stood, not wanting to give up more goals. They did make an apparently attacking substitution when they brought on Victor Moses for John Terry, but with how things ran on the pitch after that, it seemed more like a substitution to get Moses time on the pitch than anything overly tactical.Its hard to take too much away from this match competitively - Chelsea clearly never go into top gear, and while Arsene Wenger finally beat Jose Mourinho, this isnt exactly a match with big meaning in a competitive format. When the chips are truly down with league points or FA Cup advancement on the line, you can be sure that well see a much more aggressive and lethal approach from Chelsea.The question then is whether or not Arsenal can step up enough to meet that higher level - that much isnt entirely clear just yet, but it certainly seems hopeful with some of their solid performances today.Arsenal: Petr Cech; Hector Bellerin, Per Mertesacker, Laurent Koscielny, Nacho Monreal; Francis Coquelln, Santi Cazorla; Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Mikel Arteta 77), Mesut zil (Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 82), Aaron Ramsey; Theo Walcott (Olivier Giroud 66)Goals: Oxlade-Chamberlain (24)Chelsea: Thibaut Courtois; Branislav Ivanovic, Gary Cahill, John Terry (Victor Moses 82), Cesar Azpilicueta (Kurt Zouma 69); Nemanja Matic, Ramires (Oscar 54); Willian, Cesc Fabregas, Eden Hazard; Loic Remy (Radamel Falcao 46)

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